if you're a fan of filling your life & home with kitschy & vintage inspired handmade items, then you're going to need to head over to Lovelane Designs for the perfect little pieces. Designer Lane Huerta has been in Savannah since 2006 and finds the city's quirkiness to be a huge inspiration for her creations. I can't wait to see more of her work. The dishtowels are so adorable that if I owned them, I would most likely forbid anyone to actually wipe their hands on them.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
the heavenly macaron (& where to get one in savannah)
recently, macarons have been all over the place. they're about as glamorous and pretty as a quilted Chanel purse. Like the cupcake, the macaron has quickly become a trendy 'fashion' food that is as beautiful to look at as it is to taste. a dessert that was born in paris, the macaron has been easy to find in adorable little bakeries in most cities across the country (and even some small town bakeries) and are ready to order online but in Savannah? Why, yes. Even Savannah can offer you this petite delight.
The best macaron i've had in Savannah came from the absolutely gorgeous French eatery Papilotte on Broughton Street. The second you step foot into the place you are greeted with not only smiling faces (nicest employees there, i must say.) but with an intoxicating scent of French cuisine that will make you melt.
For a $1.85 each you can be the proud owner of, yes you guessed it, a macaron. With changing flavors every day, you must have a taste! On top of having delicious desserts, there are plenty of mouthwatering savory meals to choose from (one of my personal favorites: their brioche bread). The best part of going in there is that you're bound to leave with something, and there is no pressure to sit right there to eat it. You can take out, in fact it seems encouraged which is a breathe of fresh air since Papilotte's menu is a unique and fancy arrangement of dishes. But do not even worry because the menu may exude a somewhat intimidating French foodie sensibility but there is nothing stuffy or intimidating about this place. It is just as comfortable as it is pretty.
back to school weekend
it's the first weekend back for many SCAD kids returning from winter break. there are a lot of fun things going on, so keep your eyes and ears open! Two of the bars mentioned in the previous post, Hangfire & the Jinx, have some especially exciting things planned over the weekend.
First up is Friday night at Hangfire is a "COUSIN DAN/CE Party". Promising disco balls, lazer lights and plenty of 'eargasm' worthy music, it should be something to absolutely check out.
Then on Saturday, you've got a tough decision to make. At the Jinx, one of Savannah's favorite bands CUSSES is playing with Today The Moon Tomorrow the Sun and Death Cheetah at 10pm.
Now whether you choose to go to the Jinx or to Hangfire on Saturday night, you must know that another great Savannah band Sunglasses is playing around 11pm at Hangfire, with another local (and just as good & trippy) band called Aux Arc.
So there you have it, folks. What a magical & musical Savannah weekend so go have fun.
Monday, December 27, 2010
So You're In Savannah....Where To Drink
One of the features on the 'new and improved' (ahem.) Savannah Street Style blog will be called "So You're In Savannah.." which will focus on certain areas/ideas/things to do in the city. People often come to Savannah and think they've covered it all when in reality, they might have passed a lot of hidden gems that could wind up being some of their favorite places ever. So if you're one who appreciates 'off the beaten path' finds, you will probably be into these suggestions. Or not! But hey, let's be friends and hear each other out!
Alright. So let's get real. You've found yourself in Savannah and you're looking to go out for a drink. This town may look quaint and adorable (and it is!) but this town likes a good drink. Who doesn't? You've come to the right place if you want a lot (but not too many) of alcoholic options. And by alcoholic options, i mean places to go to get your drink on and not prospective mates that may or not be drunk Prince and Princess Charmings. I'll leave that one to a Savannah dating blog.
Check out these fantastic & fun Savannah watering holes.
Hangfire Bar
37 Whitaker Street
photo courtesy of justin taylor photography
A great bar that you can continuously go to and never get sick of it is very hard to find. Hangfire is absolutely one of those places. You can tell because when you go there every Thursday, or every Friday, or Saturday night you look around and see that everyone else seems to have the same idea. Familiar faces all around. It's a bar that seems to have something cool going on every time you step foot in there. If they aren't having a hilariously fun karaoke night, there is usually a local (good) band playing or a DJ spinning great music that makes everyone get up and dance. Don't fret though, my Savannah friend. The music selection is always a mix of everything that your ears want to hear. And if there is no DJ, just play songs on the jukebox. Or get drunk with their amazing drinks with pretty decent pricing (no minimum on cards which also rules) You better grab a Scorpian Tea, for just $5 served in a mason jar. What's in it? Don't even ask me. Just drink it and enjoy. Write some vulgar stuff on the chalkboard walls in the bathroom while you're at it. Everyone does it. No one will know it's you, unless you want them to know! Fun dancing, great drinks, wonderful music and anonymity at it's finest. Get there.
The Jinx
127 West Congress Street
The Jinx will always have a special place in my heart since it was the first Savannah bar I had ever stepped foot in. It definitely gave me a very epic "Welcome to Savannah" night. While it kind of has the feel of a 'punk bar', it's filled with a mix of different characters (like most places in Savannah) but most of the characters in there are ones you want to be surrounded by. It's a large space with a huge stage to dance on or watch bands perform. The entire left side of the bar is lined with cozy booths to sit in with old school video games & a perfect view of everyone in the place (if people watching is your thing). Get up and dance, or end your night there and make friends with a few strangers. Dance parties on Thursday nights are always a good time, with $1 well drinks for girls and free admission before midnight. There's always something fun going on at the Jinx and it's one of the most special places in Savannah to go and make memories...or forget them the next morning. Either one, just go and have fun. You will.
Crystal Beer Parlor
301 West Jones Street
Crystal Beer Parlor is definitely more of a cozy, low key Savannah bar experience paired with some of the best comfort food in the city. Closing at 11pm on the weekends, it's not a place to have a drunken all-nighter (which we don't condone on this blog anyway!..... or something) but it's an experience you need to have. Located in the quaint historical district, surrounded by homes instead of other restaurants/stores, it feels like the perfect neighborhood pub. With the best burger in town (Yeah I said it!), and a great selection of classic and delicious beer, Crystal Beer Parlor is the perfect place to begin your night, or just to call it a night.
Pinkie Masters
318 Drayton Street
One of the best divey bars in Savannah, if not the best. It's small, 'no frills', dark and smokey with a collection of local characters in there at all times. Stick with a PBR, have a seat at the bar or in one of the beat up but comfortable booths and strike up conversation, people watch and select songs on the jukebox. Pinkie's is one of those places that whenever a big name person comes to town, they somehow always wind up there. Drew Barrymore & Justin Long love it, or so I've heard from people who have spotted them there. Best part of any of the bars in Savannah is that you can take a to-go cup and wander around the streets at night (with caution of course). Pinkie's is my favorite bar to get a drink and hang out but then wander around it's surrounding area with a to-go cup and see what you stumble upon.
The Bohemian Hotel Rooftop Bar
102 Bay Street
Whenever family comes to town or when I give city suggestions, The Bohemian Hotel is always a place that comes to mind. It's a new upscale boutique hotel located near the Savannah River that is just as delicious as it is aesthetically pleasing. Enjoy a fantastic meal at the hotel's restaurant "Rocks on the River" downstairs, and then wander on upstairs to the roof for a true Savannah experience. Drinks are a bit expensive and the crowd definitely isn't the same as the bars listed above, but grab friends or a date and head up there to drool over the dreamy beautiful view. The atmosphere makes you feel like you're miles away from a sleepy historical Southern town, but has enough hints of it to make you still feel warmhearted.
That's all for now but there are PLENTY more! So keep your eyes open & stay tuned.
That's all for now but there are PLENTY more! So keep your eyes open & stay tuned.
hi!
After a hiatus, this blog is going to return. While the main focus will be on Savannah's street style, instead of doing a lot of random 'people on the street' posts, I want to focus on more. So from now on, there will be a mix of shop reviews, different explorations of Savannah's little neighborhoods, bars/restaurant features, different style events, etc. So stay tuned because this winter there will be much more to come!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Funfere
Who is he?
Funfere, an industrial design student at SCAD & blogger!
Favorite Savannah spot?
"I'd have to say Montgomery street..all the way down by Montgomery Hall. It's just a whole other world down there compared to the Historic District. It's a good contrast"
What is he wearing?
First of all, check out that fantastic lego bow tie that Funfere made himself. His shoes, his bag, crisp white shirt, etc. Everything works together perfectly to give off a dapper, classic yet modern gentleman look.
What are you inspired by?
"I'm inspired by taking bits and pieces of other styles that are different than mine, or similar, and putting my own twist on it" After spending a couple of minutes with him, it became clear that he's a fan of mixing different ideas, not paying attention to hype and brand names, and putting his personality into what he's wearing.
Take a look at his blog for more on Funfere and his fantastic style & outlook on fashion.
Take a look at his blog for more on Funfere and his fantastic style & outlook on fashion.
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